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Features
Galanga contains polyphenols, volatile oil, resin, galangol, kaempferid, galangin and alpinin. It is used to support digestion and also helps to settle stomach upsets, ease nausea and curb flatulence. Galanga's heat makes it a good agent to help reduce cramping and numbness, and reducing bruises and swelling. Bloodroot contains isoquinqline alkaloids, notably sanguinarine, and many others, including berberine. Berberine helps against bacteria and protozoans, such as those that cause malaria and the intestinal infections associated with AIDS. Sanguinarine is a strongl expectorant substance that also has antiseptic and local anesthetic properties. Bloodroot is chiefly employed as an expectorant and antispasmodic to help with asthma and whooping cough. In some cases, excessive doses of Bloodroot can cause low blood pressure, vertigo, tremors, vomiting, reduced pulse, shock, and coma. Large doses can be poisonous.
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